I found these two parts interesting also:
"Far beyond Heiser's approach, we have originals of some of the
MJ-12 documents," said the Wood's. "And careful forensic
examination of these rare documents has stood the test of
authenticity. At a minimum, there is no complete consensus yet
from the so-called experts, and it is disingenuous for Heiser,
whose previous UFO publishing is confined to his novel, to claim
otherwise."
Ryan Wood along with distinguished aerospace physicist Dr.
Robert Wood and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman have
published in-depth research on the so-called MJ-12, or Majestic,
documents, some of which have been found in the archives of the
National Archives and Records Administration.
So, we have some guy writing a book that paid some money to someone, to manipulate the test results and conclude the MJ12 docs are fake on a sample selection of 0.003%, that showed a 9% positive test for authenticity. Which makes his loony theory plausable, and might well sell him more books, or enough to cover his initial outlay of "outing" this fraud. LOL.
Using the positive percentage against the full set of MJ12 documents, it is not unfair to say there could be as many as 315 pages that came from the original authors. When you take a look at these documents, that's quite fasciinating in itself to think this many could actually be genuine and unfabricated or hoaxed.


